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You are the first person I've ever seen mention the cruise control. And thank you for showing how to get into the P settings because I hadn't seen that explained, either. Thanks for the vecro strip tip on the battery since I have heard someone mention rattling in their review. I just ordered my JW Black version a couple of days ago. Very excited for it to arrive!
Thanks, Chris! Nice 😊. Glad to hear you liked the 1.0. I wasn’t so sure about having a single gear but as it turns out, that’s all I really need where I ride around.
I own both lite 1 and 2.0 versions...I prefer the lite 1 version for one reason ...it feels more sporty and responsive.....in the power delivery and the handling is more resposive ..feels more agile I think because the frame in the 2.0 is slightly longer ..I feel this difference!
Great to hear! What are your thoughts on the speed limits for each of the PAS levels? I would have loved PAS 3 to cap out at 17-18mph instead of 20. I find that after those speeds, I experience ghost pedaling.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I find my 2.0.... the pas one is way too fast....up to 17 mph......my 1.0 pas one is barely moving......I want to move reasonably slow in pas one so if Im riding with a friend on a normal bike I can ride slowly.....I called about this and was told you cannot adjust this.
I’m guessing that headlight was actually designed to operate in the German market. (or somewhere else with similar restrictions on beam width) BTW, do you know if the different P22 settings impact battery life?
Hi Tom, great content as usual. One quick thing though. The Throttle functions are controlled by P22 (assistance level) and not P11 (Power Ramp). P22 is supposed to dictate how much power the throttle has in different level PAS. I'm not sure what P11 does but it used to be PAS sensitivity on the lite 1.0 and I though it was just that more simplified but I'm not sure. Thoughts?
Hello and thank you! So when you change P11 to 0 from 3, there’s a noticeable increase in acceleration. The manual says the digits (0,1,2,3) represent the time to max power delivery. So instead of ramping up power in 3 seconds, 0 applies it immediately. It’s a noticeable difference. Have you tried it yet? Just want to make sure I’m not imagining things haha. P22 on the other hand made me like this bike even more. I changed mine to 1 instead of 0 and it feels a lot better pedaling in PAS 3. When it was 0, I rode mostly in PAS 2 because PAS 3,4,5 all went to 20mph which for me results in ghost pedaling. When I changed P22 to 1, PAS 3 is now 16mph or so and 4/5 are 20. I’d love to have PAS 3 at 17mph, but I’ll gladly take 16 haha.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I have a lite 1.0, and I just bought a lite 2.0 but I haven't gotten to test it much since it's winter here. With the P22 thing, another TH-camr said it limited the throttle power in PAS 1 and 2, (like power is limited to 20% and 40% power in 1 and 2, repsectively.) And in the manual for setting #2 it says "PWR no speed limits, full throttle in any PAS level". I took that to mean you just get 100% throttle in any PAS, but I haven't tested it. I thought your throttle speed tests were close enough in time that difference was just a limited trials margin of error, which is normal statistically. I could be wrong though. If I can't get my questioned answered in the lectric groups I'll can always just call them and ask and get back to you.
Yah I can try testing it out more tomorrow evening. The P22 setting is strange because the behavior is different than what the manual describes. Setting P22 to 1 is the way though. Makes a huge difference, at least for me.
@@tomsgadgetgarage Yeah the other youtuber i mentioned also set P22 to 1 so that's a good sign. If you learn thing else from your test tomorrow feel free to let me know, hah.
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Purchases using this link help support this channel and keep the wheels moving on future reviews.
You are the first person I've ever seen mention the cruise control. And thank you for showing how to get into the P settings because I hadn't seen that explained, either. Thanks for the vecro strip tip on the battery since I have heard someone mention rattling in their review. I just ordered my JW Black version a couple of days ago. Very excited for it to arrive!
Just subscribed. 🎉
Hello Tom. VERY nice review. I had the 1.0 of this bike. It's a VERY good bike. The 2.0 is so much better lots of upgrades. 😎
Thanks, Chris! Nice 😊. Glad to hear you liked the 1.0. I wasn’t so sure about having a single gear but as it turns out, that’s all I really need where I ride around.
I own both lite 1 and 2.0 versions...I prefer the lite 1 version for one reason ...it feels more sporty and responsive.....in the power delivery and the handling is more resposive ..feels more agile I think because the frame in the 2.0 is slightly longer ..I feel this difference!
Great to hear! What are your thoughts on the speed limits for each of the PAS levels? I would have loved PAS 3 to cap out at 17-18mph instead of 20. I find that after those speeds, I experience ghost pedaling.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I find my 2.0.... the pas one is way too fast....up to 17 mph......my 1.0 pas one is barely moving......I want to move reasonably slow in pas one so if Im riding with a friend on a normal bike I can ride slowly.....I called about this and was told you cannot adjust this.
So 17mph in PAS 1 doesn’t sound right. If you go into the P settings, what are you seeing for P22? Is it 0 or something else?
Wish I. Can get this xp lite 2.0 😭
I’m guessing that headlight was actually designed to operate in the German market. (or somewhere else with similar restrictions on beam width)
BTW, do you know if the different P22 settings impact battery life?
Hi Tom, great content as usual. One quick thing though. The Throttle functions are controlled by P22 (assistance level) and not P11 (Power Ramp). P22 is supposed to dictate how much power the throttle has in different level PAS. I'm not sure what P11 does but it used to be PAS sensitivity on the lite 1.0 and I though it was just that more simplified but I'm not sure. Thoughts?
Hello and thank you! So when you change P11 to 0 from 3, there’s a noticeable increase in acceleration. The manual says the digits (0,1,2,3) represent the time to max power delivery. So instead of ramping up power in 3 seconds, 0 applies it immediately. It’s a noticeable difference. Have you tried it yet? Just want to make sure I’m not imagining things haha.
P22 on the other hand made me like this bike even more. I changed mine to 1 instead of 0 and it feels a lot better pedaling in PAS 3. When it was 0, I rode mostly in PAS 2 because PAS 3,4,5 all went to 20mph which for me results in ghost pedaling. When I changed P22 to 1, PAS 3 is now 16mph or so and 4/5 are 20. I’d love to have PAS 3 at 17mph, but I’ll gladly take 16 haha.
@@tomsgadgetgarage I have a lite 1.0, and I just bought a lite 2.0 but I haven't gotten to test it much since it's winter here.
With the P22 thing, another TH-camr said it limited the throttle power in PAS 1 and 2, (like power is limited to 20% and 40% power in 1 and 2, repsectively.) And in the manual for setting #2 it says "PWR no speed limits, full throttle in any PAS level". I took that to mean you just get 100% throttle in any PAS, but I haven't tested it.
I thought your throttle speed tests were close enough in time that difference was just a limited trials margin of error, which is normal statistically. I could be wrong though.
If I can't get my questioned answered in the lectric groups I'll can always just call them and ask and get back to you.
Yah I can try testing it out more tomorrow evening. The P22 setting is strange because the behavior is different than what the manual describes. Setting P22 to 1 is the way though. Makes a huge difference, at least for me.
@@tomsgadgetgarage Yeah the other youtuber i mentioned also set P22 to 1 so that's a good sign. If you learn thing else from your test tomorrow feel free to let me know, hah.
Oh absolutely haha